On Wednesday, President Obama reversed his earlier decision and said he would ask the federal courts to block the release of photos depicting enhanced interrogation techniques – not to cover up the practice but to protect our troops. So what should we make of this decision? How could these photos make our troops more vulnerable? Why didn’t Obama make this call in the first place? Should more CIA memos be released so Americans know how effective the interrogations were? And what should Congress focus on as it examines the whole issue of possible torture? We ask retired Army Lt. Col. Bob Maginnis.